![]() ![]() For the majority of our testers, the Stage 2 actually proved to be longer, but almost to a man it couldn’t match the accuracy of the Xhot (the longer shaft caused more of an issue for most), and that proved to be the difference maker. It’s MyGolfSpy’s “Most Wanted Driver” of 2013.įinishing just behind XHot is TaylorMade’s RBZ Stage 2. Rumor has it that XHot is absolutely killing the market at the $299 price point, and why the hell shouldn’t it. The performance is particularly noteworthy given the length of XHot’s shaft (46″ standard, 45.75″ Pro). While it may not be the absolute longest driver we tested, for the guy looking for something that can give him plenty of yardage, while still keeping the ball in the short grass more often than not, the Callaway’s XHot is the best of this sizeable group. Given how frequently it appeared on other top 5 lists, it should surprise no one that Callaway’s $299 XHot proved to be the best overall driver in our test. In addition to the raw distance and accuracy numbers we’ve published other key performance data including launch angle, spin rate, ball speed and more.ĬLICK HERE TO VIEW THE LAUNCH MONITOR DATA We’ve created two interactive charts that will allow you to sort by club and by golfer. As promised we’ve published an extensive amount of data collected during this test.
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